Combination-tool.



Lented M1126, 1915.

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L. WENS'I'BIN. COMBNATON TOOL, APPLICATION FILED MAY 9,1914. 1,126,324-

L. WEINSTEIN. lCOM13INA'I`I0II TOOL. APPLICATION FILED MAY 9,1914,

l l 26,324. Patented Jan. 26, 1915.

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To (ZZ 'whom it may Cencem: Y

Be it known that LLeN i/'ems'remg d subject of the Kingef Roumanie,residing mi; the eit'y of St, Louis, State of Missouri, have invented ai certain new and ,useful Cembimbioivool, of which the ollewing is :ispecification, referencebeing ha te the aecompenying drawings, forminge, part thereof.

TMS invention relates; to a Certain new m 'usefu combination mp1. theprineipai object of my piesent infventiou being; te provide an.impiement or i901 of Simple, inexpensive construction which may bereefiiy,` esiiy7 and cenvenientiy manipulated and eppied to vaiio'ususe@ and purposes, Suehg fof instance, es fastening tegethei', by mee-nse?? spes., pieees ef doth, ieather, papei; andI the like, or punching orcutting holes in maleriel of the kind mentioned, el'

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threughoe; the sev/emi Views, and 9. indcate, zeSpeCiNeBy, the upper amievv'eiyeooperating haudes :or jaw-operating .meer hers of ine tool.Hzmies l ami .which ere pref'erahy Smmped up' from :suit-eme meaiiiemueriel and preferably empappioximney jgshziped in eroeseetien eelticulnrlv at heiz forward end. are. ength- 'tt-inns er 'xauges only eprovide pairs of eeoperating jawengnging extensions -S ,and -er,respeeiveiy, as seen pmcuieriy in Figs. l audi. ippieximabely midway ehelength of en id ezieusions 3--3 :imi #iw-4 (reference Ae-ing had te Fig.2), dandes l and and their saici extensions; 3-73 and are hingedy 01'pivotey estemed y20- getherf, as by means of a eroseyrln e? ri'fec 6indicates die upper jew pmpe' of the pivetely es by means ei' cmespine1: .vfivet vengeging exeusiene 5.442 of 'in Sic'e eiev'etien, i'ae jawhas uefeiebly (fue shape 0'; ferm seen in Fig. 2cexxipii ing e eentfeyle gitudineiy Sietted pefaion 8 pi'ejeeing obliqueiy upwary en@ forwediy imm 'rivet or pinv Y and preiieeby enlarged.- :mii reunef ee iisferwmd emi,t und wtqibper! bien 9,' projecting Teewerfliy 'om rivet orpiu 7 and eiotefl or bimea'e-r ai: its rear aseneai., 7, tehandie--menmef 2.

' end, :is ei'. l0, to sddabiy engage with e` ei-oss-pi1i ll xed inhande l et its forwud end. v y

,mn'imied in the So; o' portion P.- o jew 4' anni e' the 'forward endbihereof, seen eemj.' Fig. l, is e vertically-disposed (re'ere' had i0Fig. 2.) lek er memnev 53 mtu-de e plane longitudi- :miy repeseci "1'tix/eh te, er, it might he i. 1n u 'pi e pf'ejeee lengthwiseef, ite 1e's 12 being miep ,y f 1" each; mi' the faire mi Se Lig', Ui. n er diesimei) m.' pairs ehe 'prese er equi ppen., with. Emeline-hing eniiig m'-29 reta'imbleA in aplane approximately par-' allel with the piane ofthe face of its sup' lacing-stud fasteningfmember 14 provided atit'souter4 end witli acentrally-disposed short longitudinally-extendingpreferably pointed rojectionl and therearoundl with an annu ar recess orgroove, as at 16, an eyeletastening member 17 greatly similar to member14 and likewise provided at its outer end with a centrally-disposedshort 20 erably oppositelybent or offset outwar y, as

at 32h-3', to widen the space therebetween,

and Ytitting between, and pivotally fastened,

las by s neans of a vcross-pin or rivet 21, to, jam' en extensions 3%3is the lower jaw 22 tion, jaw 22 has preferably alsorthe sha or formseenfin Fi 2 and 3, comprising a. 'rwardly-project1ng preferabiytransversely widened concavedor dish-shaped portion23 mer `ng inte apreferably narrowed for war end or envi pei* aceyand' a tailportion 25projectmg vrearwardly fromwi'vet or pin 21 and also `ilotted or;rbiurcated at its rear end, as at engage xed'in-hnd e 2 at its forwardend. Journalekns by ineens or a pivot-pin or the like 28'in'ftheconcavity of portion 23 of lower in diameter '(for purposes hereinafterap v Y m22 is horizontally-disposed (reference teilig had to: Figs; 23nd3) disk or member 'aw 22 'and at ri htangles tothe plane o' rotation ofsai upper disk 12. Diskzi29 is preferably integrally'provided 'wit'hfapluraiityfso'radialiy-disposed ontvivaiiyz'andlup arly proieotng erms'upreferably integrally 'royi ed at their outer l ends serments :so--

'tionstlcorrespond innumber with the' 1 into erbeing cofincient with,said annular groove 43;- Slidably fitting on cylindrical numberomaterial-operatin members car-I 'ng'adapted to'carry the other haifirofof the 'pairs of' coperating or oetingpench material-fastening, or othermateria operating members lor dies `ci the "Accordingly", lower'disk'-'ortio c er err im inserten the'iike pre erfebiyn (topper 'or otherreletivey metal adapted to 1 andwithout duiiingi thefsharpness otiteWards? ively, provided on et blade receive the di settles-member of thetooi. In side elevation and cross-sec-` to respectively pro portion 24fiat on its upwith a crosspin 27 f agement with extension 41 member -4()providing orl forming, as seen ydisposed "dat por tions 81 preferably'iiaving in 'lan 'View -the,

pairs 'shape or foun-seenclearly'in igfil. Por# Y 114-44 havin giraffesionevrf'thathsrf Seid ,se grooves 414 or 445. :,t itsosher side,

coperatie withL cutting-member liatriorly reeesscd 4or sleeved, e @Re 13when jaws 6 and 22 are brought together, a raised open-end pocket orrecessed member 33 adapted to receive and roperly .support a lscing-sted34, as seen clearly in Fig. 10, and coperate with said lacing-studfastening or riveting/member 14, ym'emberfor pocket 33 having aperforation, as at 35, on its upper wall adapted to receive saidprojection of member 14 when the jaws 6 land f 22 are brought `together,an upstanding short 75 tubular member 36 adapted to receive and supportan eyelet and coperate with said eyelet-fsstening or riveting memberl'?,and a plate or block 37 adapted to coperate with said staple-fasteningmember 20, plate or block 3'( being provided on its upper face with aplurality of recesses orindentations, as at 38, adapted to receive, andbend in wnrdly, th legs of a staple. or the like 39 when jaws 6 and 22are brought together.

As seen clearly in Fig. 2, the under face of each of said portions 31 isapproximately on the same plane with. the .upper fece of Y hatend-portion 24 of jaw 22, said portions 31 being adapted, on therotation of disk 29, 'ect over and immediately above said jaw-en-pcrtion 24 whchis disposed directly beneath (referenoe bein made toFig, 2) the axis of disk 12 and adapted to provide a bearing and strenhening 'surface for said'lowler diskpc-rtions 31 'and theirsaidrespective members 32, 3 8, 36, and 37 when jaws 6 and 22 are broughttioethe'r. l

triple-fastening member comprises a cylindrical portion having threadedengagement Vatene end with disk 12. At its vother 'end membery 40 issomewhat reduced peariijig)v "and provided centrally,v with a 05threadedexbension 41. Having threaded en` is a second cyindric'al member42 having the same diameter as the main .portion of cylindricaiLmemberffiO, thered'uoed portion of cylindrical 110 in Fig. 4, anannulargroove, as at 43.

. Forined on the face of cylindrical membery 42 is ay luralityofdiametrically opposite o longitudinallyextending grooves prefergibly thesame depth at' their upper, ends opemng as that of, an

member42 is ating-shaped memberpro-g vided atone side preferablyinte'graily i, a, pair 0f 'diametrieally 0' posits: inhiifs"projections@ adapted to dably iinfth'gf ber is provided ao'prfbly' withf s. substantiel-1y.

messes vadapted to receive und engage the legs olf staple 39 preparatoryto attaching the saine to the material being operated upon. lnterposedon members l0 and #l2 betfxeen ring-shaped member 415 and disk 12, undhaving one end preferably seated in on :1nvnulor recess or groove indisk l2, us seen clearly in Fig. 5, is it coiled spring or the like 51adapted to yieldingly hold member l5 und its staple-engaging extension#t7 in normal outermost position.

Having one end attached or i'ustened to the rear end of one of suidtnil-extensions, as, for instance, tail-extension l), es seen clearly inFig. 2, and its other end to the under side ofhandle 1, is u coiledspring adept-ed to yieldingly hold or maintain hundles 1 and 2 and theircarried jaws und in normally spread spart or open relation. Due to theengagement of said taitextensions 9 end 26 of jaws 6 und with said fixedpins 11 und .2-7, it will be evident that jaws 6 und QQ, on the closingand openingl movements of handles 1 and 2, are prevent from turningl ontheir pivot-pins 7 and 21 and caused to move in a straight line purallelwith each other.

Having .one endxed, as by means of e small screw 53, to, and preferablyupon one of the outer side faces of,` upper jaw-portion S, is aleaf-spring or the like 5e having its free end inturned, as at 55, andadapted to yieldingly lt into notches or the like 56 on the lside faceof disk l2 and thereby relensably. lock disk 12 and its carried meterial-operating members aga-inst rotation.

.Similarly having one end fixed, as' by means of a smell screw 57, onthe under face of lower jew-extension 26, is a leaf-spring or the like58 yieldingly bearing et its free end upon the lower end of enupwardlypresented pin 59 slidebly movable in lower jaw extension 26,2@shown by dotted lines in Fig. 2, and adapted to removably engage at itsupper end with notches orthe like 60 on the under fece-oi saidlower-disk portions '31 to correspondingly relessebly look disk 29 undits carried materiatoperating mein bers against rotation.

n operation disk 12 is rotatably moved gainst the tensionof spring 54 tobring the articular materiatopersting member cerried thereby which it isdesired to use or employ, as, for instance, cuttingor holepunehingmember 13, into operative position-directly above said lower-jew'portion24,'spring 54. releasably locking the same in such position. Lowerdisk'29 and its said portions 31 are `correspondingly rotated, pin 59being disengaged therefrom, to bring the proper cooperatingmaterial-operating lmember, in this` instance insert 32, .uponbearing-surface 24 and hence into coperative position relatively to,cutting member 13, pin 59 again releasablyrengaging With siliency oispring juu's (j und will also be brought together. :is before described,und seid material operating members reused to pei-'form their prescribedluuctiom in this instaure cutting-meunier 1? being forced or punchedthrouni. und thereby rutting holes iu, the imiterinl bring; operutmlupon. lt will be evident tlm-, stnplednstening member ZO and itscooperating recessed plate RT being' in proper eopereting posi tion, onhandles l, and :2 being brought to gethcr'or into closed relation.cylinilrirnl portions l() und 4Q, forming in ellert u plunger, will bebrought downwardly and thereby force the stu ple 39 carried by ringl l5und its extension #i7 into and tlu'ough the goods or other materialbeing' operated upon. the legs of staple 35) on engagement with plate 3Tund its respective pair of recesses 3S be ing bent inwardly and aroundund the material being operated upon thereby nttarhed or fastenedtogether. Should it be desired to reverse the position of staple 3S)relatively to the material being' operated upon, ringsheped member 45and its seid extension 47 ere slidably moved upwardly on cylindricalmember 4l?. to bring its seid projections t6 into seid annular groove43, when, as will be obvious, member l5 may be rotatably moved on member42 and its saidrextensions i6 brought into the other or opposite pair ofgrooves 441.

Due to the concuvity of lower jaw and the latwise mounting therein esdescribed of lower disk 29, increased spese is pro vided between thejaws of the tool 'for the doubling; upon itself of the material beingoperated upon, which often becomes necessary in properly positioning or:dining in the material eyelets, fasteners, and the like.

l am, aware that changes in the form, construction, arrangement, andcombination of the several parts of my new. tool muy be milde andsubstituted for those herein shown and described without departiug'Jfrom the natu re sind principle of my invention.

Having thus described my invention, what lelnim and desire to secure byLetters Purent is:

1. in s tool ot the kind described. u jaw coniprisinguconcuved portionand an anvil portion dat on its upper face, a disk journeled 4llatu'ise'for .rotation in the concuvity of seid Concnved jew-portion, unddie-bearing members carried b v said disk and lying in a. planetherenbove, said members being adapted on the rotation of said disk toproject over and immediately above said anvil jaw-portion; substantiallydescribed.

2. n n4 tool of the kind described, zi jaw comprising a conc-:wedportion und un anvil naled atwise for rotation in the concavity of saidconcaved jaw-portion, curved arms radiating from said disk, 9 md Het ingmembers carried by seid arms ami lying in a plane above said disk, saidvmembers being adapted on the rotation of said oiisk to ro ect over andimmediateiv above said an P J i grooves, and a die-bearpor- .memberineinding e ed portion provi Wish en annuler groove ami a lplurzniizy ofpairs of 'iongii'zuinei grooves openingaft one emi into said ennolargroove,.a saple-engeging portion siidably and roatably movable on saidfixed portion and having projeotions aeieped to engage with e peil-of 'Ysaid longitudinali grooves, and means for yieldingiy holding Entesiinniony whereof, 'I iisvesigned my neme to this .speoincecom zwosubscriomg mnesees.

Leon* WEINSTEEN.

said Sliebie portion in. normal position; substantiaiiy 'es described.'

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